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Eric Emery
Eric Emery

Rep. Eric Emery on

Law Enforcement & Public Safety

11 bills voted on

Votes

SB 69Voted Yes

Funds a new Highway Patrol airplane and equipment.

This bill appropriates $5,000,000 from the general fund to the Department of Public Safety for purchasing a new Highway Patrol airplane, mission equipment, and installation of that equipment. The bill includes standard appropriation procedures for voucher approval and fund reversion, and declares an emergency for immediate effectiveness.

Passed3/4/2026
SB 136Voted YesCo-Sponsor

Provides emergency grants for volunteer fire departments to buy safety equipment.

This bill appropriates $5 million from the general fund to the Department of Public Safety to provide grants for volunteer fire departments to purchase personal protective equipment for firefighters. The grants will be awarded chronologically with priority given to departments showing greatest need. Any unspent funds revert by June 30, 2030.

Passed3/4/2026
HB 1188Voted Yes

Protects police and others from lawsuits when removing broken-down vehicles.

This bill creates new statutory immunity protections for law enforcement officers and vehicle removal agencies when removing disabled vehicles from highways and public waters. It establishes that these parties are not liable for damages to vehicles, cargo, or surrounding areas during removal operations, except in cases of gross negligence or willful and wanton misconduct. The bill also makes vehicle owners responsible for all removal costs incurred by the state or local governments.

Passed2/10/2026
SB 89Voted YesSponsor

Creates a task force to study funding for emergency medical services.

This bill mandates that all counties and municipalities must ensure minimum emergency medical services are available within their jurisdictions, replacing the current permissive 'may provide' language with mandatory 'shall ensure' requirements. It directs the state department to establish rules for minimum service levels covering contracts, response times, staffing, protocols, and quality standards. The bill also creates a task force to study funding mechanisms for these mandatory services, with a report due by November 2026. The mandatory requirements take effect July 1, 2028.

Passed2/26/2026
HB 1298Voted YesCo-Sponsor

Makes it illegal to post personal information about judges or police officers online.

This bill creates a new Class 6 felony for electronically publishing the home address, date of birth, or social security number of judicial officers or law enforcement officers without their consent and with intent to either place them in reasonable fear of death/great bodily injury or cause them to fear for their safety or their family's safety.

Passed2/24/2026
SB 67Voted Yes

Provides emergency funding for state disasters and emergencies.

This bill appropriates $4,205,497 from the general fund to the special emergency and disaster special revenue fund for costs related to any emergency or disaster impacting the state. It designates the secretary of the Department of Public Safety to approve vouchers and includes an emergency clause for immediate effect.

Passed2/12/2026
SB 68Voted Yes

Provides emergency funding to fight wildfires in the state.

This bill appropriates $2,652,561 from the general fund to the state fire suppression special revenue fund for costs related to suppressing wildfires that impact the state. It establishes procedures for voucher approval and warrant drawing through the Department of Public Safety and state auditor, includes a reversion clause for unused funds, and declares an emergency for immediate implementation.

Passed2/12/2026
HB 1126Voted YesCo-Sponsor

Updates drunk driving laws.

This bill modifies DUI penalties for repeat offenders by: (1) changing the minimum conviction threshold for mandatory 6-year sentences from six convictions within 15 years to five convictions within 15 years, and (2) making minor punctuation and grammatical corrections to the existing statute.

Passed1/29/2026
HB 1002Voted Yes

Increases meal allowances for wildfire fighters.

This bill creates a new provision allowing the Department of Public Safety to establish a maximum daily meal allowance for wildland fire employees and fire suppression forces working on uncontrolled fires in the Black Hills Forest Fire Protection District or during declared emergencies. The allowance cannot exceed the current U.S. General Services Administration per diem rate for South Dakota and must be published annually to take effect October 1st.

Passed1/26/2026
HB 1023Voted YesCo-Sponsor

Sets rules and protections for nurses working on ambulances.

This bill allows registered nurses and licensed practical nurses to serve on ambulance crews under specific conditions. It creates liability protection for these nurses, stating they are not liable for civil damages for any act or omission during ambulance runs unless the act was inconsistent with their training or resulted from gross negligence or willful misconduct. The bill also establishes requirements that these nurses must demonstrate competence in emergency care skills and work under medical director supervision.

Passed1/22/2026
HB 1024Voted YesCo-Sponsor

Changes requirements for ambulance operators.

This bill changes the requirements for ambulance operators from being certified under chapter 36-4B to meeting new requirements: being 18+ with a driver's license and either (1) licensed as emergency medical services personnel, (2) a law enforcement officer, or (3) having CPR training and completing a 16-hour emergency vehicle operator course. The bill removes ambulance operator certification from the state board system and creates a documentation-based system managed by ambulance services instead.

Passed1/20/2026